Handi Quilter?
#11
The Simply 16 is a stand up, small table mount setup. It's quite neat how it works and you don't need the room of a big long arm frame.
it is NOT the same machine as the Sweet 16 - and it comes with the table, brand new for around $6,000.
http://www.handiquilter.com/hq_simply_sixteen/
It is a new addition to the HQ line up- and it's got some of the new features that HQ has added. I bought my Fusion right before HQ added most of them.
it is NOT the same machine as the Sweet 16 - and it comes with the table, brand new for around $6,000.
http://www.handiquilter.com/hq_simply_sixteen/
It is a new addition to the HQ line up- and it's got some of the new features that HQ has added. I bought my Fusion right before HQ added most of them.
#14
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: San Joaquin Valley, California
Posts: 829
I have a HQ 16 which is one of the first of their 16s. I bought it used about 2 years ago, bought it for $5,000. came with 10ft table set up, stitch regulator and other stuff. Handles on both sides and I love, love it..
#15
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Utah
Posts: 2,097
Very interesting! Looks like you have to baste the layers together before you load it on the frame.
There are a lot of used HQ 16's out there for sale. You could probably get a used one for less than $4,000. But the newer table and carriage are so nice.
There are a lot of used HQ 16's out there for sale. You could probably get a used one for less than $4,000. But the newer table and carriage are so nice.
#17
The simply sixteen Handi Quilter is on sale at our local quilt shop. I have long wanted a long arm but can't afford one. Then this one came up for sale. If anyone has a handi quilter or this machine in particular, could you let me know how or if you like it?
DH has said that he will take me Monday to look at it but I wanted some first hand information before I went.
or if you have any problems with it?
Looking forward to some answers!
DH has said that he will take me Monday to look at it but I wanted some first hand information before I went.
or if you have any problems with it?
Looking forward to some answers!
#18
I have a HQ16. I got the ProStitcher when they first came out. Then when I moved my studio I got the newer bed & carriage trolley for the HQ16.
I had thought about the newer HQ's but I really don't have that big a reach anyway. The 16 fits me just right.
I had thought about the newer HQ's but I really don't have that big a reach anyway. The 16 fits me just right.
#19
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Yorkville, IL
Posts: 7,639
My LQS sells Sweet 16 and the people that are buying them are thrilled with them. Our shop owner is fantastic about helping with set up, instructions on how to use, etc. she never stops helping which would be what I would need if I decide to "bite that bullet".
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